All releases of EtherApe

Release Notes: This release adds a new central node mode (a single node can be placed on the display center,
useful for routers and proxies),
re-enables fullscreen mode,
adds a German translation, and
updates the Spanish translation.

Release Notes: A critical bug triggered by RPC traffic that could be exploited to make EtherApe crash just by sending a suitable packet was fixed. No packet data is involved other than the IP addresses, so privilege escalation should not happen.

Release Notes: IPv6 support was added. EtherApe now computes average packet size to better estimate network usage. A new option, --min-delay, allows slow-motion replay of a capture file. Note that the non-threaded name resolver is deprecated and will be removed in the next release.

Release Notes: This release adds support for 802.11 WLAN, LLC-SNAP, Radiotap and PPI encapsulation, and 802.1Q VLAN tagging. VLAN tags are decoded but ignored, showing all traffic as being in a normal LAN. EtherApe now uses gnome-doc-utils. Note that this release will be the last mirrored on the CVS repository, which will be shut down on March 2010.

Release Notes: New functionality: a node listing window, substantial performance enhancements, and some improvements here and there. New timing defaults: out of the box, Etherape will react faster to traffic changes and give a better "feel" of current the network state. Most of the UI now uses directly GTK+ instead of Gnome. Bonobo dock and several other deprecated widgets were removed. This is the first release done using Mercurial as an SCM. To ease the transition, this time it will also be available on the old CVS repository.

Release Notes: Some newer distributions (e.g. Fedora Core 5) weren't able to correctly build the previous release. A critical bug in the preferences dialog was fixed, and Debian compatibility was improved.

Release Notes: The manual was completely rewritten with docbook-XML. OS X support was improved. There is now a 'zero-delay' (-z) option for playing captured files without accounting for timestamps. Several bugs, including one preventing conversations from expiring properly.

Release Notes: Extensive refactoring in this release allows tighter memory control and improves protocol dissector robustness. Protocol details are now available on all detail dialogs. A new detail dialog was provided for links. protocol aging was introduced along with a new, more portable method for obtaining the available capture interfaces. The preferences dialog was tidied up by removing unneeded entries. Several outstanding bugs were fixed.

Release Notes: The ability to resolve names using not only DNS,
but also /etc/hosts was added. A new multithreaded
name resolver allows etherape to fully support
every name resolution configuration, while
maintaining the asynch resolving capabilities of
the old algorithm. A couple of bugs were fixed,
and other tweaks were were done to build on Mac OS
X and with gcc4.